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“Back to December” is the second official single released from Taylor Swift's upcoming album "Speak Now" and it isn't the normal boy meets girl song we usually get from the wavy blonde locked youngster.
Oh, and that's another thing, the promo cover for the song shows a very grown up Taylor abandoning her spirals as well.
It’s a very surprising, and somewhat brilliant, apology track where Taylor sings about wishing to fix a relationship she wished she wouldn't have ruined in the first place. If you're a Taylorite like me (yea, I'm a freak of a fan) you know that the heartbreak song "Forever & Always" on her album "Fearless" was inspired by her relationship with Joe Jonas, so you know she likes to put it all out there.
Furthermore, if you remember -- like I do, 'cause ... duh, I love her -- that Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner reportedly ended their three-month love fest on December 29 of last year, so this song means that someone is missing their furry little werewolf.
Give the song a full listen below.